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This proverb means to act without considering the divine or spiritual consequences of one’s actions, jumping into potentially dangerous situations without any regard for the possible repercussions. In other words, it depicts a lack of caution and forethought in one’s actions. An equivalent proverb in English could be ‘Taking a leap of faith blindfolded’ or ‘Blindly taking risks’, which also describes a tendency to take thoughtless risks without preparation or precaution.

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